MICHAEL PELED ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

About

b. 1986, HK.

Established in 2008, The studio is located in south Tel Aviv. The design process in the studio develops from an analysis of relations - between architecture and its context, the new and the old, inside and outside, the program and the plot. The main goal is a creation that embraces its surroundings while at the same time uncovers a new potential.

Michael Peled
Graduate of The Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, 2008. Studied at The Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, Netherlands exchange program, 2006-2007.
While working at Bar Orian, acquired experience in the field of dwelling at all levels and scales. 

Awards & Exhibitions

2020 | Hebrew Language Academy Competition | 2nd Prize, In collaboration with Arch. Daniel Strassburger

2019 | Ackerstein Competition | third prize for innovative public building design.

2018 | 40X40 exhibitionThe Conservatory Mevaseret Zion project was selected as one of forty works designed by young Israeli architects.

2017 | Jerusalem Education Administration Competition 1st place - Educators House, Natural History Museum Complex, In collaboration with Arch. Daniel Strassburger

2016 | Conservatory, Mevaseret Zion CompetitionHonorable mention, In collaboration with Arch. Daniel Strassburger

2012 | Yad Lebanim Center, Ramat Yishai CompetitionHonorable mention, In collaboration with Arch. Esty Ilgaev

2011 | NEXT – Collective housing in progressHa'aliya market project is published in a book by a+t publishers as part of the Density series on collective housing

2010 | ai magazin ,Project of the yearSecond place for the student projects - Ha'aliya market .

2009 | Azrieli awardHonorable mention for Ha'aliya market project , Tel Aviv. In collaboration with Arch. Esty Ilgaev

2009 | Technion University | Arthur Shraggenheim Excellence Award for Ha'aliya market project , Tel Aviv.

2006 | Technion University | 1st place - Zvi Ackerstein Student Excellence Award for Hatikva residential project, Tel Aviv

 

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